Palm Desktop software for use with Palm handheld PDAs. Includes a calendar / to do list Mac application which is quite nice to use even without a PDA. PalmDesktop261.sit: Palm Desktop 2.6.1 dtmac263NPENG.sit: Palm Desktop 2.6.3 with Note Pad, released in. Unable to open the month view for May in Palm desktop. My Palm Desktop will not open the May calendar in the month mode. I can access that month in either daily or weekly mode but not in the monthly one. May seems to be the only month that is affected. It opens properly on my Treo 680 but not on the desktop. Palm Desktop 4.2.1 Rev A. Works with: Tungsten C, E, T3, T2, T, W; Zire 31, 21, original Zire; Palm i705, m500 series, m100 series; Palm VII series, V series, III series, Pilot series; also compatible with Zire 72, 71 (only if you have Mac OS 9) compatible with: Mac OS X; Mac OS 9 (version 9.2.2 and higher) Get Palm Desktop 4.2.1 Rev A. Tungsten E is fine, but the computer desktop software is empty today running Palm Desktop 4.2.1 and using Acceeca on a Windows 8.1 computer 64 bit it was all fine, but I'm opening and the database isn't there. And if I add a new contact it doesn't retain it. Have tried opening as administrator but it hangs on the flashscreen. I do miss some features of Palm Desktop, but iCal does offer features that are not in Palm Desktop. I was using Palm Desktop (version 2.6.3) under Mac OS 9 and migrated to iCal under Mac OS X by way of Palm Desktop (version 4.2.1) under Mac OS X. (In retrospect, I don't think it was helpful to migrate through version 4.2.1.
The Zire Series was Palm, Inc's 'consumer-grade' brand of Personal Digital Assistant.
Background/Overview[edit]
The lower-end models emphasized price — Palm's original Zire model was the first PDA under $100 from a major manufacturer — and the higher-end models emphasized multimedia capacity, including features like cameras and audio playback functions suitable for listening to MP3s.
Models[edit]
Palm Zire & Palm Zire 21[edit]
The Palm Zire and Palm Zire 21 were inexpensive and are differentiated from the rest of Palm's line by having monochrome screens without backlighting, having only two quickbuttons instead of four, and a traditional up/down navigation button instead of a 5-Way Navigator, though both of these entry-level models are lightweight (3.8oz or 108g), sporting a white front with a matte gray plastic back.
The Zire, released in the fourth quarter of 2002 (also known as the m150), is the handheld responsible for starting the value-conscious handheld craze. It sported only 2 MB RAM, a 16 MHz Motorola DragonBall EZ processor, and Palm OS 4.1.x. The Zire was superseded by the Zire 21 at the release of the 'First Breed of PIM Plus Handhelds' on fourth quarter 2003.
The Zire 21, released at the same time as the Tungsten T3 and Tungsten E, sported an improved PIM suite (known as the Palm PIM Plus), a 126 MHz TI OMAP311 ARM-Compliant Processor, 8 MB RAM, and Palm OS 5.2.1.
Neither the Zire nor the Zire 21 had SD/SDIO/MMC expansion, which caused the devices to be vehemently shunned by venerable handheld aficionados. As of August 2005, both of these handhelds had been discontinued, making the Palm Zire 31 the entry-level Palm-branded PDA citing a strong demand for color.
The Zire 21 was capable of displaying PDF files using the free Adobe Reader for Palm OS version 3. Like most palm handhelds, text from the PDF file could be copied and pasted into other applications such as Memo Pad, greatly enhancing the utility of this cheap device. It was capable of, in effect, acting as a portable word processor, albeit a very basic one.
Palm Zire 31[edit]
The Palm Zire 31 was a budget multimedia-oriented device. While the display was still 160×160, it was now color; it had twice the RAM of the Zire 21 (16 MB, 13.8 MB usable), a 200 MHz PXA255 processor, SD/SDIO/MMC expansion slot, Palm OS 5.2.8, 3.5mm stereo headphones jack and a 5-way navigator pad, though the Zire 31 still only had 2 quickbuttons, as opposed to the standard 4 on the mid-range Zire 71/72 models. The ROM included RealOne Player giving the device some digital audio player capabilities and a photo album application. It didn't have a direct successor—the newer Palm Z22 was more akin to the Zire 21, albeit having the same 160×160 pixel CSTN 4096-color display as the Zire 31. While Zire 31 had the ability to play video (video player not included), the experience was limited by the maximum SD/MMC card size limit (1 GB, larger cards including SDHC are possible via 3rd party software), the poor screen resolution, color depth and passive matrix display technology.
Palm Z22[edit]
The Z22 was a successor of Zire 21, but without the 'Zire' moniker. Released October 12, 2005, it was available for $149.95 USD as of July 2010. It had a CSTN 4096 color 160×160 display, but featured 32 MB NVRAM (20 MB available to user) using NVFS, a Samsung 200 MHz processor, and Palm OS Garnet 5.4 operating system. Its weight was 3.4 oz (96g). Included in the box were cables for syncing with a computer via USB, and for charging from a wall outlet, Palm Desktop software for Mac and Windows, and a screen protector to apply if desired.
Palm Zire 71[edit]
The Palm Zire 71 was PalmOne's first attempt at a PDA with a built-in digital camera. It was introduced on April 23, 2003. At the time of its release, the Zire 71 was the highest-end model of the Zire brand, sporting a 144 MHz TI OMAP310 processor, 16 MB of RAM (13 MB usable), 320×320 TFT 16-Bit color screen, Palm OS 5.2.1, and a VGA-quality camera (300K pixel with 640×480 support). It also featured a small joystick for quick navigation. Audio playback capability was possible with the inclusion of a SD card slot and a Palm version of RealPlayer. To counter the slow file transfer rate for uploading songs to the device, Palm offered an MP3 playback kit that included a memory card writer. Its introduction price was $299, but later was reduced to $249 shortly before it was replaced by the Zire 72. The 71 still had advantages over the 72, as the camera was constantly protected by a shell on the 71, and it had a PalmOne 'Universal Connector'.
The Zire 71 did not ship with any wireless capabilities other than the infrared port. Wi-fi capability could be added to the Zire 71 via the SD slot. Only one Wi-Fi/SD card, SanDisk model SDWSDB-000-A10M, was reported to work with Zire 71. Wireless capabilities could also be added through the use of a folding portfolio, such as the Enfora Wireless LAN Portfolio.
Reviewers were impressed by the excellent quality of its LCD and the comparatively good quality of its camera relative to similar generation VGA digital cameras.
Certain users found issues with the sensitivity of the device's joystick, which on certain devices was prone to powering up the PDA inside pockets, bags, and other containers, thus draining the batteries. The recommended utilities for the Palm Zire 71 (and all other Palm-branded PDA users as well) addressing the in-pocket power-up problem are
- PocketProtector by Geakware;
- Power by Whizoo;
- OffAlready by Toysoft inc;
- Disable Buttons (freeware) by Pasquale Foggia.
Alternatively, one could simply lessen the frequency of this occurring by inserting the PDA into its case top first (so that the joystick is at the wider end of the pocket). Additionally, after many cycles of opening and closing the camera, the small cable that connected the halves of the device could fracture, leading to a loss of hotsync ability, and eventually being rendered unable to charge the device.
Palm Zire 72[edit]
The Palm Zire 72 was an upgraded version of Palm Zire 71. New features included Bluetooth, voice recording, and video capture with sound. The joystick was removed and replaced with a recessed pad similar to that of the Tungsten models, and the camera was upgraded from 0.3- to 1.2-megapixel. The Zire 72 had 32 MB on-handheld RAM (25 MB usable) instead of 16 MB, a 312 MHz Intel PXA270 Processor instead of a TI OMAP Processor, and weighed 4.8oz as opposed to 5.3oz for the Zire 71. This model featured the newer PIM apps, like the E, T3, and Z22 Models. The Zire 72 was available in two models. The standard Zire 72 had a bright blue painted body with silver back. The Zire 72 Special Edition was an all-silver model.
The Zire 72, while it had more features than the Zire 71, was hit with a lot of criticism and friction over time. Some users reported problems with the camera: the camera lens was not covered, the camera didn't work in low-light conditions, and broken pixels were common. (Third-party cases included a lens cover.) The screen quality, while good, was not as brilliant as the Palm Zire 71. Many users complained of the blue 'soft-touch' rubberised paint coating chipping and peeling after moderate use.
Comparison[edit]
Name | Zire | Zire 21 | Z22 | Zire 31 | Zire 71 | Zire 72 |
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Weight | 3.8 oz (109 g) | 3.4 oz (96 g) | 4.1 oz (116 g) | 5.3 oz (150 g) | 4.8 oz (136 g) | |
RAM size: total/available/Non-volatile | 2/1.8 Mb/No | 8/7 Mb/No | 32/24.6 Mb/Yes | 16/13.8 Mb/No | 16/13 Mb/No | 32/25 Mb/No |
Storage expandable | No | Yes | ||||
Display | LCD, b/w, 16 gray levels | STN passive matrix, color, 12 bit | TFT active matrix, color, 16 bit | |||
Resolution | 160*160 | 320*320 | ||||
Processor | Motorola DragonBall EZ | TI OMAP311 | Samsung | Intel Xscale PXA255 (ARM v.5TE) | TI OMAP310 | Intel PXA270 |
Processor frequency | 16 MHz | 126 MHz | 200 MHz | 144 MHz | 312 MHz | |
Palm OS version | 4.1 | 5.2.1 | Garnet 5.4 | 5.2.8 | 5.2.1 | 5.2.8 |
PIM version | Standard | Newer | Standard | Newer | ||
Audio output | Piezo Buzzer | Headset Jack + Speaker | ||||
Multimedia capabilities | No | MP3 player | MP3 player, video player | |||
Additional features and devices | No | Camera (640*480, 0.3-megapixel, covered, photo), 5-way joystick | Camera (1280*960, 1.2-megapixel, uncovered, photo and video), microphone and voice recording capability, Bluetooth | |||
PC Connection | Mini-USB Port | Universal Connector (with Cradle Dock) | Mini-USB Port |
See also[edit]
- Tungsten, Palm's brand of Business-Grade Handhelds
- Treo Series, Palm's brand of Smartphones
- LifeDrive, Palm's brand of Professional-Class Mobile Managers
External links[edit]
- Palm Debuts First $99* Handheld - The Zire Handheld, Palm Press Release, Oct. 7, 2002
- Palm Introduces Sequel to Top-Selling Zire Handheld, Palm Press Release (Zire 21), Oct. 1, 2003
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Palm_Desktop_2_6_1.sit (6.39 MB)
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For System 7.0 - 7.6 - Mac OS X
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For System 7.0 - 7.6 - Mac OS X
PalmDesktopMac40ENG-NP.sit (9.91 MB)
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For System 7.0 - 7.6 - Mac OS X
Palm Desktop 4.2.1
PalmDesktopMac41ENG.sit (11.25 MB)
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For System 7.0 - 7.6 - Mac OS X
Palm Desktop 4.2 Windows 10
PalmDesktopMac421EN.sit (11.82 MB)
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For System 7.0 - 7.6 - Mac OS X
PalmDesktopMac421Revd.dmg (16.67 MB)
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For System 7.0 - 7.6 - Mac OS X
Palm_Desktop_Software_for_Handspring_Visor.iso (423.07 MB)
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For System 7.0 - 7.6 - Mac OS X
palmdtdoc.pdf
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PalmDesktop_40_Handbook.pdf
Palm Desktop software for use with Palm handheld PDAs. Includes a calendar / to do list Mac application which is quite nice to use even without a PDA.
- Palm_Desktop_2_6_1.sit: Palm Desktop 2.6.1
- dtmac_263NP_ENG.sit: Palm Desktop 2.6.3 with Note Pad, released in 2001. Requires any PPC Mac with 7.5.3 or later.
- PalmDesktopMac40ENG-NP.sit: Palm Desktop 4.0 with Note Pad, released in 2002. Requires OS 8.6 or 10.1.2.
- PalmDesktopMac41ENG.sit: Palm Desktop 4.1, released in 2003. Requires OS 9.1 or 10.1.2.
- PalmDesktopMac421EN.sit: Palm Desktop 4.2.1 rev A. OS 9.2.2 and OS X, compatible with following devices: Tungsten C, E, T3, T2, T, W; Zire 31, 21, original Zire; Palm i705, m500 series, m100 series; Palm VII series, V series, III series, Pilot series; also compatible with Zire 72, 71 (only if you have Mac OS 9)
- PalmDesktopMac421Revd.dmg: Palm Desktop 4.2.1 rev D, final version released in 2008. OS X only. Palm lists it as only being compatible with newer devices (Centro; Treo 755p , 700p, 680, 650, 600; Zire 72, 71, 31, 21, original Zire; Palm TX, Z22; Tungsten E2; Zire 72, 71; LifeDrive)
- Palm_Desktop_Software_for_Handspring_Visor.iso: Mac/PC Hybrid CD .iso image. Palm Desktop 4.0.1, The Windows side requires Windows 95 and later for use with serial docking cradles, or Windows 98 and later for USB.
Architecture: PPC PPC (Carbonized) x86 (Windows)
Versions 2.6.1 and 2.6.3 are able to run on Mac OS's 7.5.3 and later. They also require the Appearance Manager software installed, when running Palm Desktop on Mac OS's 7.5.3 to 7.6.1